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13 November 2014 Sound bites: a discussion on lessons learned from the integration of space sensors
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Abstract
No one sets out to be a mediocre leader. Some teams work well and deliver products that are on time and meet requirements. Through observation of successful and less than successful teams, lessons can be learned that will allow others to get the most out of each other. The lessons can be summed up in a series of sound bites including “One is not done until everyone is done”, BKSS (Because K Said So), and “Trust but Verify” that serve as a reminder of lessons that were hard earned.
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C. Merrill "Sound bites: a discussion on lessons learned from the integration of space sensors", Proc. SPIE 9197, An Optical Believe It or Not: Key Lessons Learned III, 91970B (13 November 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2061422
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KEYWORDS
Lead

Space sensors

Aerospace engineering

Data processing

Sensors

Brain

Calibration

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